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  • NAVY SEALS OF GERMANY

  • I always wonder how did they come to place their trust in a single fyoorer person??...

  • The narrator sounds like he has a dick in his nose

  • what did the announcer say- "And their pervert activites were some of the greatest of the war" awsome

  • @Jakethesnake1281 - the word is "covert" 

  • planes didnt exist till 2005.

  • @HereOriginalName o.O what ?

  • If it wasn't for the Japanese Army Military Minister and his plans to expedite the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Axis powers would be ruling the world by now. But because of the treachery of the Japanese military leaders and their personal hatred for Himmler, they ignored the Fuhrer's advise to halt any attack against the U.S. The Fuhrer's plan was to squeeze the military machines in Europe and leave the U.S. all alone between Japan and Germany. A total checkmate for the 3rd Reich.

  • @buffet62 What? Adolf Hitler knew nothing about the Jap plans to attack the US infact Pearl harbour & Phillipines was a big shock to Hitler. Also you said "The Axis would rule the world without Pearl Harbour" That is very foolish. The Axis unstoppable Armies is a myth, They failed everything against the British Empire and Soviet Union from the start. Battles of Britain 1940, Moscow 1941 was the turning point 1942 Alamein & Stalingrad signed the end and the Axis were on the run.

  • horrible People Horrible plans

    yet in a millitary sense the most succesful Millitary power next to the United states and on the same level with japan in the terms of sheer power and expansion in WWII

  • @MetalicaFan2007

    Japan had a terrible army. The only thing they were good at is night time Naval battles and defense systems. The U.S. beat the Japanese (w/ help from Australia, China and the Philippines) w/ one hand tied behind their back. The other hand was busy fighting in Europe. Japan was like the Soviet Union, quality through quantity.

  • @razzopardi1 That's not entirely true: at the begining of WW2 Japan had one of the greatest navies in the world, they were one of the first to succesfully devel op and use aircraft carriers on a greater scale. They had,in the first years of the war achieved an measure of coordinance between navy air and land units that few other countries could match. And the U.S. certainly did not beat the Japanese "with one hand tied behind thier back" I mean look at the battles of Iwo Jima,Guadalcanal,Okinawa

  • @meyfrootandy you stupid dumbfuck. The IJN and Japanese Army despised each other to the point of plotting assasinations against each other. The co-operation of Army & Navy more times than not was pure luck & nothing to do with cordination. They worked at cross purposes.

    The Japanese navy was 'cockblocked' as early as six months after pearl harbor dumbfuck at 'Battle of Midway' a ill concieved over complicated plan that showed Japan was way in over it's head barely six months ww2.

  • @fluffy1931 first of all you're a dick for being that rude , I mean deuh i did'nt say they were the best friends I just added a little remark to the stated opinion. Tough guy, let me bring you the news: I study history and have about 200 WW2 related books Of course I now that the internal relations between the armed forces of japan was dismal.

    what you say about their navy i can agree to a certain point. (Midway was damn near run thing ) Sow you think we can behave like adults now?

  • @meyfrootandy grow a pair, dude. Japan was at war in (Manchuko) China as far back as 1931' which consisted of 'terror' bombings against defenseless chinese citys. As usual the military IJA miscalculated and this 'campaign' ended with a adoption of costly monetary and tax policies back in Japan that affected living standards. Not to be outdone the IJA decided to invade China proper in 1937' and get stuck in a war of attrition which the IJN never supported. so much for your fantasy

  • @razzopardi1 - Utter nonsense. Man for man the Japanese soldier was superior to the Allies (for some reason you've left out the large numbers of British, New Zealand, Indian and Gurkha troops). The allies won because of superior numbers and (later in the war) superior technology.

  • 1:35 Wilhelm Canaris was on the Dresdan in WW1 when it was attacked and sunk and he is the only guy from that boat that made it home to fight another day than in WW2 became head of Military inteligence service 35-44 till he was suspected og treason for the July 20th plot to kill Hitler and after the July 20th they found pepers that saif there were earlier plots and he was involved well all his freinds were so he was blamed to that was to take out the whole Nazi regime and put Hitler in prison

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